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ATOMZER.

(No Model.)

No. 322,908.I

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Unirse @rares JOHN F.

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CORBLY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

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.To @ZZ whom t may concern,.-

le it known that I. JOHN F. CORBLY, residing at Chicago, in the countyel" Cook and Statcof Illinois, have invented certain new and usel'ulImprovements which thc following, iu connection with the accompanyingdrawings, is a specification.

l'n the drawings, Figure l isaside elevation oi' my improved atotnizer,showing the saine as arranged in a bottle containing Iiuid, the saidbottle being shown in section. Fig. 2 is a vertical centralcross-section of the ateniize Fig. 3 is a detail, the sume being a sidevien' of the upper cud ot' the interior tube; and Fig. l is a front orend vieiv of the part shown iu Fig. 3.

Lilie letters ofrcference indicate like parts.

A represents au ordinary bottle, and a rep rcsents the tiuid contents ofthe bottle. l is the cork.Y

C a tube passing through the cork B, and l) is a horizontallyr arrangedtubular top piece applied to the upper cud of the tube (l. Both cnds ol'the top piece, D, are open, and oneend thereoi' is contracted, as shownat b, and has therein an annular' shoulder, c. ll is a tube arrangedwithin the tube C, and baving a smaller diameter than the latter tube,thus leaving between the tubes U and E an air-space, rl. The upper endof the tube .ll enters the top piece, l), and is bent over horizonlally,and enters the contracted part or endv oi' thc said top piece, as isclearly indicated i n Fig. 2. The tubes C and E are connected at thelower end ot the tube C, by prcllrrcnce, either by soldering orotherwise; but this connection need not be a rigid eonnection. Y

lhe upper end ot' the tube ll, will be perceived, docs not entirely tillthe Contracted end ot' the top piece, i), a space, e, being .lel'tbetween the said parts. The upper end ot' the tube lf] has in it deepspiral cuts or notches/"W, as is clearly indicated at Figs. 3 and l, andthe lower cud ot' the tube C has in it slits, ports, or openings y; y.

"lhe device non' described I arrange in a bottle by inserting' itvertically through the eorl:7 an opening being made therein suit.'-eient to receive the tube (l, with suthcient in -/Xtolnizers, of

322,908, dated July 28. 1885.

(No model.)

pressure or friction to hold or suspend the atomizer in the bottle, thebottom ofthe tube E being, by preference, but a little way above I thebottoni of the bottle. To use the device, place the large eudol" the toppiece, l), in the mouth and blow into the same. By this means the air,entering the top piece under more or less pressure passes down throughthe tube C and around thetube E and out ol' the ports r/f/ into theupper part ofthe bottle, there creatinga sullicient degreeof'air-pressure to force the liquid contents of the bottle up through andout ot' the tube E. Asthe tluid or liquid passes out -ot'thc upper endot' that tube it has a spira-l or twisted movement imparted to it, owingto the spirality ot' the cuts or notchesff, and at the saine time the.air, escaping from the c011- ltracted end ol' the toppiec'c, D, impingesupon I the escaping fluid and converts it into sp1-ay. The device nowdescribed may be employed either as an atomizer for colognebottles, Vorfor sprinkling tobacco or for sprinkling clothes, and for various likeor similar pufrposes. The tluid ejected will be ejected in'afcomparatively large volume and to a con1- paratively long distance. l

The device is simple in its construction and operation, is cheap anddurable.

The device can also be used in spraying I flowers, and for disiniectingpurposes, with liquid or powder.

Having thus described my invention, what l claim as new, and desire tosecure by Letters li Patent, ist I l. An atomizer consisting of thecombina l l l l i i tion ola tube, E, having in its upper end the spiralcuts or notehesff, the tube or top piece, l), having` a contracted endentered by the upper end of the tubeiE, andthe outer tube, (j, having ator near its lower endl the open-l I ings or pertsgg, substantially asand for the i purposes specified. The combination, in au atoinizer, ofthe horizontally arranged tube D,open at both ends, the depending tubeU, open at or near its lower end, and the interior tube, E, entering thetube D, and bent horizontally vat its upper end, so that the said endshall bc arranged, substantially as shown, with relation ICO to theeduc-tion or discharging.; end of the l mbe D, substuutially as und forthe purposes Specified.

3. Au atomizer in which the upper end 0f 5 thedschargingtuhe has SpiralCuts or notches7 Yv'itnesses: substuntmly as and for the purposes spee-HENRY ]"1:.\.\'Kxfum`1a1:,

ed. \V. C. Homan.

Il; teStimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I hereto a'ix mysignature in presence of two witnesses.

JOHN F. CORBL'Y.

